What Are the Costs of Protecting Consumer Data?
Most Internet users support data protection, but protecting consumer privacy isn’t as clear-cut as one might think. In this Q&A, CBS Professor Jacopo Perego delves into his research on this subject.
Most Internet users support data protection, but protecting consumer privacy isn’t as clear-cut as one might think. In this Q&A, CBS Professor Jacopo Perego delves into his research on this subject.
Professor Wei Cai finds that diversity on corporate boards can trickle down, promoting diversity throughout the company.
Oren Cass and Professor Glenn Hubbard Discuss the Challenges and Solutions for an Evolving Capitalist System.
Carri W. Chan, the John A. Howard Professor of Business at CBS and the Faculty Director of the School’s Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Management Program, discusses her data-driven research into how healthcare operations can be improved.
CBS Professor Thomas Bourveau reveals how diverse our largest corporations are — and which ones are hiding that information from investors
Artificial intelligence is not a relatively new concept, but instead a ‘moving target,’ argues Columbia University Professor Chris Wiggins in his new book.
Every leader has the power to be inspiring, but their power often turns them into little tyrants. The solution is to get a little perspective, says CBS Professor Adam Galinsky.
The Senate has finally approved the bipartisan debt limit bill, averting a debt default. But, what price will the U.S. pay for this latest game of brinkmanship?
New data has sparked a debate about the state of the economy. Here’s what some of our faculty members had to say.
Leaders must focus on implementing ideas, taking action, and making the transition to clean energy part of their core business strategy.